Avoid Televison And Internet Original Program Spoilers Online

We already showed you how to avoid spoilers in Twitter and Facebook. And here is another extension that allows you to avoid them no matter where you are on the web. Spoiler Alert for Chrome First, install Spoiler Alert on Google Chrome. Then to start using it, you will need to sign in to the service. Then go through the list of shows you don’t want to see spoilers for and add them to the list....

December 22, 2022 · 2 min · 256 words · Jerry Barstow

Backup Android App Lists Or Copy Them To Another Device

What I like about AppBak is that it’s so simple to use, anyone can figure it out. And you can’t mess up your smartphone by using it. The main menu of the interface features two buttons and that’s it. Backups are created by naming them and pushing Ok. When a backup is created, it’s stored to the SD card. During factory resets and rom installations, the SD is relatively untouched....

December 22, 2022 · 3 min · 499 words · Nancy Dennison

Bluebox Security Scanner Checks If Your Android Is Patched For The Master Key Exploit

Discovered by security research firm Bluebox Labs, the vulnerability “allows a hacker to modify APK code without breaking an application’s cryptographic signature.” Um, whatever. Just know that’s a bad thing, and according to Bluebox, 99 percent of Android devices are vulnerable. In much simpler terms, the firm says that this exploit could be used to turn any legitimate application into a malicious Trojan. The app store and the user would never notice....

December 22, 2022 · 2 min · 353 words · John Oland

Collaborate On Documents In Icloud Pages Numbers Or Keynote

All modern production software comes with some sort of collaboration tool or feature. Apple’s iWork suite available over iCloud is no exception. It doesn’t yet offer much in terms of managing document permissions, but at least its there. Apples current sharing implementation relies on unique URLs that grant both read and write access. The cloud suite is technically still in beta so things could change in the near future. Let’s take a look at it....

December 22, 2022 · 2 min · 347 words · Carter Dishner

Cool Features Coming To Apple Watch With Watchos 6

watchOS 6 Features: Mostly About Apps Last year, Apple added new exercise and health-based features to Apple Watch. This year, attention has turned towards enhancing the third-party app experience. App Store Until now, the only way to install an app on your Apple Watch was to download the iPhone version on your handheld device first. Not anymore. In watchOS 6, there’s a separate App Store on the Watch. From here, you can shop tens of thousands of apps and download them directly to your wrist....

December 22, 2022 · 4 min · 758 words · Robert Griggs

Cut The Rope 2 Now Available For Free In Google Play Store

Cut the Rope 2 free-ish game I’m saying that the game is free-ish in the Google Play Store because the developers have used the “freemium” model. You do get the game itself for free, but a lot of power-ups, which you’ll end up needing as you progress through the game, cost money. It’s also ad-supported and, at times, you’ll be able to watch an ad or a cartoon in order to get some more candy coins, solutions and other items....

December 22, 2022 · 1 min · 193 words · Cecil Halladay

Easily Share Or Send Files With Free Service S4Ve As How To

The S4ve.as Web Site TRULY removes the complexity and limits to sharing or sending files to anyone! S4ve.as is PERFECT for those times when you need to send someone a quick file or photo. Its ease of use ALSO makes it the perfect tool when you need someone to send YOU a file. A couple of things about the free S4ve.As Service: Although there is no size limit, the S4ve....

December 22, 2022 · 2 min · 323 words · Juana Cook

Facebook Is Great For Dissolving Privacy

Facebook.com is currently the 3rd most visited site on the web, but how many of us have read the policies or “contracts” we “signed” by using their service? In this fast pace rapidly changing world of Internet Technology, being an informed consumer is not the first thing that people usually consider. Legal jargon, contracts.. blah blah; it’s too much to read! But what it comes down to is how much control would you like to have – control of your private data, your blogs, your instant messaging, your status, your personal information, and your photos or videos?...

December 22, 2022 · 4 min · 740 words · Sheila Sheldon

Fast Reboot App For Android Keeps Your Devices Running At Their Best

I use Fast Reboot. I use it on both my Android smartphone and tablet as I hate waiting for my devices to reboot. With Fast Reboot, I rarely have to perform an actual reboot and they’re quickly back to their peak performance. This doesn’t require you to root your device. It’s much faster than a physical reboot, clears memory and keeps your Android device running smooth. Comment Name * Email *...

December 22, 2022 · 1 min · 89 words · Ruth Porter

Faststone Capture Screenshot Utility Freeware Friday

Do you need a fast way to take screenshots without installing bloated capture software? FastStone Capture does exactly that. FastStone Capture includes a groovy capture utility, and a comprehensive editor to help prep each screenshot for publishing. Runs on any version of Microsoft Windows. For more information, see our full review of the application. FastStone Capture – Download it here Comment Name * Email * Δ Save my name and email and send me emails as new comments are made to this post....

December 22, 2022 · 1 min · 83 words · Joseph Hargett

Find Out How Much You Ve Paid For Android Apps

How Much Have I Paid for Apps On My Android? Note: This app is no longer available. However, you might want to try out Purchased Apps (Reinstall Your Paid Apps and Games). It has a similar feature and a lot more. First, start by installing My Paid Apps (link below). Fire it up, and it will ask you to give it full access to your Google Account. It will only use it to get the information you want, and it doesn’t store your data....

December 22, 2022 · 2 min · 365 words · Mary Keller

Five Geeky Chairs You Can T Afford

5 Geeky Chairs You Can’t Afford Let’s take a look at some extra-geeky chairs that scream of awesomeness, but are completely unaffordable to the regular Joe. Well, except the first chair, that one’s just stupid. Crazy Rock Chair Thing This stupid chair costs more than my car. Seriously. It’s $14,000. It’s actually not a bad looking chair, and it’s definitely worth a few hundred, but $14,000 is just crazy! Not to mention the fact that trying to put it back together would be a massive headache....

December 22, 2022 · 3 min · 512 words · Sheron Wooley

Get The Windows 8 Task Manager Features In Windows 7

Here’s a look at the Processes tab in the Windows 8 Task Manager. It’s a lot more user friendly and easier to use for tasks like disabling startup programs. DBC Task Manager has a similar UI as the Windows 8 Task Manager and some of its functionality. It doesn’t require installation, and won’t replace the existing Task Manager in Windows 7. It doesn’t give you all of the features of the new Task Manager, but is a good start and offers something different for drilling down apps that are taking up system resources in Windows 7....

December 22, 2022 · 1 min · 140 words · John Gonzales

Google Announces Multi Domain Support In Google Apps

Well, Google has finally decided to stop the madness by introducing Multi-domain support in a new Admin control panel for Google Apps Administrators. HUGE news for both Google Apps users and Google since Microsoft Exchange has been able to support multi-domains for um, Ten Years or more. My guess is this limitation with Google Apps has been a serious show stopper for larger companies who might have been thinking about “Going Google....

December 22, 2022 · 1 min · 166 words · Katharine Harris

Google Announces Youtube Deal With Disney Pixar And Dreamworks

Google Deal with Disney We’ve been saying for years that it’s only a matter of time before YouTube goes head-to-head with Netflix, the TV networks, and the cable industry to become a full, end-to-end provider for the music and movie studios. And that’s what YouTube is getting with the Disney deal. The next step as we see it will be original YouTube content–quality studio-grade content, not zit-popping-in-the-mirror vids. Why run a show on NBC or HBO if the viewers are on YouTube?...

December 22, 2022 · 2 min · 324 words · Dorothea Martines

Google Chromecast Gains 7 New Apps And Over 100 000 Radio Stations

New Chromecast Entertainment Apps According to a post on the Google Chrome Blog today, Chromecast is adding seven more apps including Comedy Central, Sesame Street Go, Nickelodeon, EPIX, YuppTV and ENCORE Play. All of these apps, sans TuneIn, will require you to have a cable subscription to access their on-demand shows. And one of those allows you to stream broadcasts from over 100,000 radio stations, and millions of Podcasts with the TuneIn Radio app....

December 22, 2022 · 2 min · 219 words · Matthew Lopez

Google Drive Has Officially Launched

The service Google is calling “Drive” is available at the moment for PC and Mac, as well as on Android devices. Google promises an iPad and iPhone version soon (and judging by the way Google moves, it won’t take too long until Apple approves it). Depending on your country, Google Drive may or may not be available yet from the Google Drive service page. I personally had issues getting in and was presented with the following message with an email notification....

December 22, 2022 · 2 min · 421 words · Jorge Newnam

Google Maps For Ios Downloaded Over 10 Million Times Within 48 Hours

But what kind of download numbers did Google Maps receive? From his Google+ account, Google’s Senior Vice President of Commerce and Local, Jeff Huber, announced that after just 48 hours, the Google Maps iOS App received over 10 million downloads. As of this writing, Google Maps is still sitting atop the App Store’s Top Charts in the Free category along with “ElfYourSelf,” “Fun Run – Multiplayer Race” and the fourth application being another Google-owned app, YouTube....

December 22, 2022 · 1 min · 182 words · Juana Garcia

Google Maps Labs Unlocks Additional Experimental Features

When you visit maps.google.com, you might have already noticed the New lab icon that is up in the top-right of the browser. For those that haven’t, here it is! Rather than taking you to a different page or tab like Gmail lab does, the Google Maps Labs opens in its own in-page window. It’s a pop-up, but it isn’t a pop-up. Anyhow, here you can enable many of the groovy features that Labs has to offer....

December 22, 2022 · 1 min · 196 words · Doris Holbrook

Google Maps Previews Review In Gmail Labs

How does it work? The new Google Maps preview feature is available in the Labs section of Gmail settings. The quickest way there is to press the green lab icon from your Gmail account. Scroll down through the many features listed until you get to Google Maps previews in mail. Click Enable and then save changes. Now when you get an email containing an address Gmail will automatically pull up its location in Google maps and provide you with the option to preview it at the bottom of your email....

December 22, 2022 · 2 min · 278 words · Vicky Reeder